Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 26, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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    FRIDAY. DFX I MHI It 1M, lililí.
G. B. BERRY
Harness and Saddlery
Auto Top and Canvas Work
MWELLANKOUH
58
ID. L. GALBRAITH Insurance, any
kind.
Rentals.
Building and
FOR SALE One horse 10 years old,
l<oan. Plate Ginas liability. 609 *4
weighs about 1400. Good work
G street. Phone 38.
84tf
true.
norse, gentle, sound and
|1M
Hayes Bros., Mur­
Moat
OXO-ACETYl JONE welding.
isi!
Phy, Ore
Also
nx|>erlenced hand in town
all
kinds
of
lathe
and
auto
work.
FOR »ALE OR TRADE 160 acres
Phone 19, or call at 1235 M St. 65
of old growth pine, cruising about
6,000,000 test, In Josephine coun-
REAL ESTATE
ly. We wish to purchase a ranch
tor a home and will give a bargain E. T. MCKINSTRY —603 G street, I
to do so. P. O. Box 732, Granta
phone 13-R. General real estate |
Paas, ON
ii'f
buaineM. The beat of all kinds of
«oils for fruit, bay or general
FOR SAI Al Hydraulic and irriga­
21 tf
farming.
tion pipes. Will sell cheap. Sizes
from 2-lncti to 4-lnch, guaran­
DRAYAGE AND TRANSFER
teed 35 years. H. W. Webber,
Phone 246-J
54 THE WORI.D MOVES; »0 do we.
Bunch Bros. Transfer Co.
Phone
FoR’SM.E Shetland pony. »I
897-R.
old. well broken to drive or
leaving, reason for selling.
F. G. ISHAM, drayage and transfer.
John De Vail, (.eland ore.
Safes,
pianos
and
furniture
moved, packed, shipped and stor­
FOR HALE lavender coat hangers,
ed. Office phone 124-Y.
Resi­
sticks and na beta for Christmas
dence phone |24-R..
presents at «j36 North Sixth street.
Mrs M F. Graham.
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FOR BAIA' Six-works old pigs DANIEL McFARLAND. civil engi­
Henry Steger, Merlin, Ore., Box
neer and surveyor.
Residence :
46.
5/
740 Tenth street, phone 211-Y.
FOR HALE Fine, large heifer calf.
EL EXT RICA L WORK
Ptter Olsson.
on« week old.
f.3 ELECTRIC WIRING and general
Phone &00- F-Í.
electrical work, repairing, house
FOR HAI.E Sample woodaaw at-
wiring
C. C. Harper, 105 South
B«‘»t
tiM'hnient, pr;»etliaily new.
Sixth street, phone 47.
offer get* It. < 'out »150 f <» b.
DENTISTS
Portland. Hurry. See Gambi» * at
53
Shoot Ing Gnilery.
K C. MACY. D. M. D. Flrsl-class
dentistry.
109 %
South Sixth
TO KENT
I
street.
Grants
Pass,
Oregon.
2
HOUSEKEEPING K»K»MS', furl
Ml
M.
A.
nl«h<‘<l. for rent.
VETERINARY SUBGBON
Wert«, 201 Wett C street, phone
R J. BESTTUL, Veterinarian.,
54 DR
196-R.
Residence 838 Washington boule­
FOR RENT <»R BALE- My -ill-acre
vard, phone 398-R.
10 acres
■place in Wolf Creek;
PHYSICIANS
cleared ; 2 ’A acres in bearing
fruit; creek through place and fine
• Pra'tlce
spring. Pra< tically In town Rent I.. O. CLEMENT. M.
limited to dlseuaea of mo eye. ear,
3100 for one year. James Watson,
nose and throat. Glasses fitted.
140 South Broadway, Ixm Angeles,
Office hours 9-12, 2-5, or on ap­
Cal.
57
pointment. Phones, office 62; resi­
A AM Kl»
dence 359-J.
7
Physician i
S. I j OUGHRIDQE, M D
and surgeon. City or country calls
attended day or night
Phones,
WANTED To contract for Pine ard
residence. 369; office. 182. Sixth
Fir logs f. o. b. cars Southern Pa-!
and H streets.
-
cific track. Illg Pines Lumber I
Company, Medford, Oregon.
Alt! A. A.
WITHAM. M
D.—Internal
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FIRE RAGES ATiiOltOKEN
Fifty families were driven out into the biting cold of the streets
here by a fire that destroyed the first 'Dutch reform«/) church, the Ad­
miral Benson club and ten other buildings. The docks were for a while
threatened before the flames were under control. This picture shows
the ruins of the church.
A
Description
biackvicikid»hoe»;<iark
grey overcoat, knee
[rngthjdark fedora hat.
Ulinoli watch; black
»ilk ve«t chain with let­
ter "L” »et in pearl»;
gold cuff button» «et
with one diamond and
one ruby. Lefax mem­
orandum hook, invet­
erate pipe unoker.
$ iooo . reward
for the recovery of
Dr. Arthur Lachman
A chemist of San Francisco, who has disappeared without
clue. It is believed that he is suffering from some form of
mental aberration, possibly loss of memory or double
identity.
A
Practical Gift
Suggestions
HM'NTAIN PENS
KVERNHAIU* PBNi'IIB
LOOSE LEAF BOOKS
DIARIES
HAND BAGS
PURSES
STATIONERY
FRUIT BASKETS
WOKK B ANK FTTH
NTERNO COOKING OUTFIT
METAL HOT WATER HOT
TU8
SHAVING MIRROR
SANDWICH BASKETS
MINKTIIE SETS
Demaray’s Drug
<S¿ Stationery
Store
It affords the connosM-itr of
much pleasure to know
flint a richly einl>ossr4|
nr.
tisticaUy finished one |x»und
box of Butler's dainty confec­
tions, comprising- » variety of
nut and fruit flavorings scien»
tificalb blended, can tie obtain-
«•d any time tills winter from
smw I s
W. S. BUTLER
Merlin. Oregon
Prices upon Application
■ f In evil
• tii' tiy of
1! • priest und the
th
lemon« by
,i. ii i.ti i ’I in tile form of
<
1 over the b;-b
nml nlso about
■
I ih I o WK t<> o
'lit the further
i r e< o of wirk»-»! ■ r;tg during the
r< i .on.v. The kik - ii <1 oil with which
■ ■ I ¡¡by Is tin..luted nt Is ptism must
r l.e wu«hed off until : ft» r to dttya
ve e.iipsed. »Tills Is r
■iislv <«b-
. -d.cciitlly nmong the
IHIINtS,
til»' • bnby nt the end of t'
allot-
time » thickly coated with «lust
Mrs. Hoffman who has been visit­
ing her sister, Mrs. Crawford, re­
turned to lier home at Willow Creek
Friday.
George Price made a business trip
to Grants Pass Friday.
Mrs. Crawford and daughter. Mar­
garet, were visitors at the Ludwick
home Habirday.
Harold
Mr. Wright, Elmer and
Ludwick made a business trip to
Hugo Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Walker vleit-
ed Mr. and Mrs. Corliss Sunday.
Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. Wriglit and
.Mrs. Corliss made a business trip to
Merlin Monday.
Most of the young folks of Three
Pines attended the program given by
the Hugo school Tuesday night and
had a very good time. Miss Kiphart
teacher of the Winona school also
went with them.
Mias Kiphart took the Wednesday
morning train for Grants Pass.
George Price returned from a trip
to Glendale Wednesday morning.
.The’' Three Pines school had a
Christmas program and tree Christ­
mas eve. The school children deco­
rated the si hool house.
Missing Since Noon, Dec. 11
All persons wh<> have seen Dr. Arthur Lachman since
• noon, December 11th, are urgently requested to com­
municate promptly with Chief of Police, San Francisco.
Search everywhere
In cases of double identity persons have been known to
hair wandered far and to assume occupations entirely dif­
ferent from those to which they are accustomed. The
search should b<- carried to every conceivable locality.
Railroad and steamship employees, telephone and telegraph
operators, mail and express carriers, census takers and solic­
itors, hospital attendants, employers of labor and all those who
coir* m contact with large numbers of persons in their daily
occup tions are requested to keep a sharp watch for Dr. Lach­
man. If you have seen or should see Dr. Lachman
Communicate at once with
Chief of Police, San Francisco
ANNOUNCEMENT!
After December 10th, 1 will again take in general overhauling
work for the winter, but will discontinue it after March 30th, 1920.
If you wish to have me do your work bring It in early.
Batteries. Generators and Magnetoes overhauled and renaired.
I Hamlie the RACINE TIRES
The KITCAÜA
cyjìiAngaa
E. A. ADAMS, Auto Electrician
lAcmsed Auto Elecfrician and Battery Repairman
Phone »6
50« South Sixth Street
'Tin nut in battles of youth we tram
The governor who must be wise and
got d.
And temper with the sternness of the
bt ain
Thoughts motherly, and meek
womanhood.
Wisdom
doth
live
with
children
round her kne?s
VARIOUS AND SUNDRY THINGS.
The secret of successful sponge
cnk«»s is In the heating of the eggs
and the care not to lose
the a I r Incorporated
stirring in the
when
flour. Then tile “baking
oven
judgment
never
<•« uties to some women In
the course of their lives."
says Kate Douglas Wlg-
medicine and nervous diseases.
n.
624 Medical Bldg.. Portland, Ore.
It is as unreasonable
Hours. 2 to 5 p. m . morning and
to suppose all women
oil.
ranch, over ( evening by appointment.
WANTED Improved
girted in being good cooks as it would
water
with
be to expect them to be musicians or
40 acres; alfalfa,
Mining blanks at Courier office.
DR. W T. TOMPKINS. S. T.—
artists. Because the majority of worn-
right, near outside range and
Bldg.
Rooms 1 and 2 Schmidt
en are by necessity housekeepers, it
school. P. O. Box 507, Yreka,
Honrs 9-12
Treats all diseases.
does not follow that they are by that
5
4
Cai.
a. m.; 1-5 p. m. Phone 304-R.
necessity doing the work for which
WANTED Men who know how to
they are especially qualified.
Physician
swamp, for home skidding in win­ K. J HI LUCK, M. D..
In these «lays of thin cream which
and surgeon; office Schallhorn
ter weather. »5 per day of 8 hours,
refuses to whip, a solution called vis-
residence,
phone 54-J;
address 1. E. Kesterson Lumber i block,
cogen will be useful, which may be
5 4-1..
1004
I-awn ridge, phone
imide nt home and kept indefinitely If
Co., Worden’, Oregon.
54
Grants Pass.
well stoppered. T.iko five ounces of
WANTED 100? turkeys at the City
sugar and dissolve In ten ounces of
DR
RALPH
W.
STEARNS
phystctan
Market.
Bring poultry In this
water. Add six ounces of cold water
and surgeon, offices formerly oc­
week.
Highest prices paid.
57
to two ounces of quicklime and let it
cupied by I>r. Stricker, Masonic
gradually
slake; then strain through a
WANTED Agents for Giants Pass
Temple. Phone, office 21-J, resi­
flue «levo, to remove unslaked parti­
and vicinity. Good
proposition.
dence, 21-L. Hours: 10-12, 2-4.
cles. Combine th«' two liquids am)
«Previous experience unnecessary.
shake occasionally for two hours. In
ATTORNEYS
Free School of Instruction.
Ad­
three hours set the mixture aside to
dress .Massachusetts Bonding and
settle,
then siphon or pour off the clear
Insnraice Company, Accident anti I H. D. NORTON, Attorney-at-law.
liquid. Store tn small bottles tightly
Practices
In
all
State
and
Federal
Healths Department,
Saginaw,!
corked, as the ll«iuitl absorbs carbonic
Courts. First National Bank Bldg.
acid from the air. thus darkening the
Michigan. Capital $1,500,000. 54
color and reducing th«> strength. Keep
W A NT HD 11 M. Parker will pay G. W. COLV1G, Attorney-at-law.
either In a dark bottle or wrap the
cnsh for a lot on Sixth street,
Grants Paas Banking Co. Bldg.
bottle In dark paper. Use one-fourth
south'of L.
56
Granta Pass. Oregon.
of a teaspoonful of the Viscogen to
I
three-fourths of a cupful of cream,
TAXI
E. S. VAN DYKE, Attorney. Urac-1
well chilled. Stir well, then boat with
tices in all courts. First National,
an egg-beater ns usual.
SOONER TAXI Phone 262-R
for
The California and Oregon Kitchen Bouquet.—The browning
Hank Bldg.
Jitney Luke or (Sutler. Calls an-j
i
Coast Railroad Company used for gravies and various sauce«
swered anywhere, anytime.
sfitf O. S. ÔLANCHARD, Attorney-at-law.
TIME CARD
may lie made nt home, i’tit n cupful
Golden Rule Bldg.
Phone 270.
PA LACK TAXI Phono 22-J.
Geo.
of sugar in an iron frying pun over
Effective Nov. 24, 1919.
Grants I^aaa, Oregon.
' A. Hyde.
25tf
th«* fire. Stir mid shake until It turn«
• a dark brown. Add a half-cupful of
TAXI at Owl Hilliard Parlors, 172-J, C. A. SIDLER, Attorney-at-law. Ma­
Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- boiling water, a clove of gnrlic. on«-
or 243-1, for night calls. Day and
sonic Temple. Granta Paaa, Ore.
chopped onion, six whole cloves. r
days and Fridays.
night service.
55
teaspoonful of salt, a dash of tabtisco
P.M.
Leave
Grants
Pass
•
........
1
I GEO. H. DURHAM, Attorne.v-at-law,
P.M. «mice and a saltspoonful «if black pep­
IX »ST
referee In bankruptcy. Masonic Arrive Waters Creek.......... 2
per. Simmer twenty minutes, strain
Waters
P.M.
Leave
Creek
2:30
Temple, Grants
Pass. Oregon.
nn<1
bottle for use. Use n tensiioonfnl
IX»ST Fourth liberty loan bond No.
P.M.
Arrive Grants Pass ... . 4
Phone 135-J.
to flavor and color any meat sauce.
5040203, 150; Fifth Victory loan
For information regarding freight
bond No. A10914C4, »50. Finder JAMES T. CHINNOCK, Lawyer, and passenger rates call at the office
please return to Courier office and
First National Bank Bldg., Grants of the company, Lundbtirg building,'
receive reward.
54
Paas. Oregon.
or tc’ophone 131.
)
I
Keep thia uiith you
Eye gla»w» j plain gold
wedding ring. Grey
green Milt, »mall plaid.
Classified Advertising
FOR HAlJt
Cut out thia Nolic*
Height, 5 if. 6 in. ;
weight, 170 lb«, j com
olexion, lair; eye», ligh«
bine; hair, very bald;
moiwlachr, reddish.
With Grants Pass Hardware Co.
FOR MILK phone 149-J.
PACK THREE
GRANTS l’AMN DAILY ODURIKII
3
believe in you Oregon.
I believe in your immense re­
sources— your timbered hill-
sides, your waving fields of
grain, your luscious fruits.
I believe in your men, Oregon— in
their energy and ability to convert
your unexcelled raw materials into
finely finished manufactured products.
I believe the road to growth and
prosperity for Oregon lies in the loyal
patronage of Oregon industries by
Oregon people.
Buy Home Products
Associated Industrie« of Oregon
Car Bargains
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1014
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UHEVROLET ................. —......
t’llEVROliFT
FORD, GOOD SHAPE ........................................................
Ford, NEW TIRES ...............................................................
OVERT.\ND WITH STARTER ... .....................................
S473.OO
S43O.OO
$330.00
»33O-<M>
HUOO.t»')
SECOND HAND CARS BOUGHT AND SOLD
C. L. Hobart Company
JOB PRINTING NEATIY DONE IT THE COURIER OFFICE